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Do you want to write for us? At the Rosenblum Law Firm, we have a wide variety of practice areas. Our practice areas include traffic ticket defense in New York State, criminal defense, social security disability, unemployment, and personal injury in New Jersey. On our Blog we give other lawyers the opportunity to write a guest blog posts to strengthen their own website as well as ours.

We currently have multiple blogs:

criminal law blog

traffic ticket/speeding ticket blog

personal injury blog

unemployment blog

social security disability blog

What’s in it for You?

Guest contributors who submit good entries will be allowed to submit content for other network sites

Awesome brand and profile opportunity

Unedited submissions

Solid SEO benefits

‘Link drop’ opportunities. You can embed relevant links to own content in your post

The Rules

Law Related Content – All submissions must contain law related content.

Unique content: All submissions must be 100% unique ( will will not except articles spinners)

Added value: Your submissions should bring added value to the site. We are not looking for guest submitters who want to grab a quick link, instead we want high quality articles.

Number of Links – you can have up to 2 link per article

Length of Post – All submissions must be over 300+ words of unique content

Blog exchange – If you offer for us to guest blog on your blog you will have a great chance of your submission being approved

If you are interested in Guest Posting or Exchanging Articles/blogs Contact

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